Audio to AAC Converter

Conversion Settings

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Please select audio files to convert to AAC

Supports WAV, FLAC, MP3, OGG, M4A, WMA and more

Instructions:

Supported Input Formats:

  • WAVLossless audio format, usually larger files
  • FLACLossless compressed format, high quality, larger files
  • MP3Most common lossy compression format
  • OGG / OpusOpen-source audio format
  • WMAWindows Media Audio format
  • AIFFApple Lossless Audio format
  • WebMWeb Audio format

Advantages of AAC Format:

  • More efficient compression: Better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate
  • Wide compatibility: Supported on iOS, Android, Windows, and more
  • Preferred for streaming: Used by platforms like YouTube and Apple Music
  • Low latency: Ideal for real-time audio applications

Bitrate Explanation:

  • 64 kbps: Suitable for voice recordings, smallest file size
  • 128 kbps: Standard quality, good for everyday listening
  • 192 kbps: Higher quality, fits most scenarios
  • 256 kbps: High quality, recommended setting
  • 320 kbps: Highest quality, perfect for audiophiles

Features:

  • Supports batch conversion of multiple audio files
  • Customizable bitrate, sample rate, and channels
  • Optional volume normalization
  • Maintains good audio quality after conversion

Usage Scenarios:

  • Convert lossless audio to portable AAC format
  • Prepare audio files compatible with Apple devices
  • Compress audio files to save storage space
  • Create audio for uploading to streaming platforms

Steps:

  1. Select one or more audio files to convert
  2. Set the output bitrate (default is high-quality 256kbps)
  3. Adjust sample rate and channel settings as needed
  4. Optionally enable volume normalization
  5. Click"Start Conversion"button
  6. Wait for the conversion to finish, then download the AAC files

Tips:AAC offers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate; 256kbps AAC is comparable to 320kbps MP3. For voice recordings or podcasts, 128kbps is usually sufficient.